Kyoto Ramen Kairikiya

Popular ramen shop now open in Yomitan

The nationally popular chain Kyoto Ramen Kairikiya opened a new branch on Route 58 in Yomitan Village.

What makes this ramen shop different from the others? One thing that stands out is the attention paid to the choice and preparation of each ingredient. Chicken bones are simmered for hours to make their flavorful, clear soup. Additionally, with his family having run a specialty soy sauce shop in Kyoto called Fujita Shouten for many generations, the owner has used this family expertise to create his own “light but rich” soy sauce that is used in all his creations.

Several ramen styles are available; noodles can be ordered firm, medium or soft, but the reasonably priced and extensive menu includes not just ramen but kid's dishes and other items that will appeal to each member of the family. Try the yakimeshi (fried rice), which is made with Kairikiya's special soy sauce and is great on its own or as a ramen accompaniment.

Some popular items

Tokusei shoyu char siu ramen (roast pork, soy sauce flavor)

Regular ¥850

Large ¥950

Extra large ¥1,050

Tokusei shoyu negi ramen (green onions, soy sauce flavor)

Regular ¥800

Large ¥900

Extra large ¥1,000

Yakimeshi set (Tokusei shoyu ramen with fried rice) ¥850
*A small bowl of fried rice may be ordered for an additional ¥230 with any ramen order.
*Prices listed do not include tax.